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Ford (F) Today — Nov. 7, 2025: Lightning Cancellation Report, Ex‑Dividend Trading, and Recall Mailings Shape the Narrative

Ford (F) Today — Nov. 7, 2025: Lightning Cancellation Report, Ex‑Dividend Trading, and Recall Mailings Shape the Narrative

‘Lightning’ on the line: What’s new and what’s confirmed A Wall Street Journal story (summarized by Reuters) says Ford executives are considering scrapping the F‑150 Lightning, the brand’s flagship battery‑electric pickup. Ford declined to confirm the move, noting it has inventory on hand and will bring the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center back up “at the right time,” without giving a restart date. The pause traces to a September fire at aluminum supplier Novelis, which constrained body‑panel metal for F‑Series. Reuters The potential Lightning exit would extend Ford’s 2025 pivot away from large, capital‑intensive EVs and toward smaller, cheaper electrics—after previously
7 November 2025
Ford (F) Stock Surges on Earnings – Rally Faces EV & Recall Challenges

Ford (F) News Today — Nov. 6, 2025: Louisville plant pauses after UPS crash, Maverick 300T turns heads at SEMA, Farley questions Apple CarPlay Ultra; shares hover near $13

Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) enters Thursday, November 6, 2025, with a full slate of developments: a safety‑driven production pause and planned restart in Louisville following a nearby UPS air crash, fresh performance hardware on display at SEMA, new global powertrain moves for Ranger/Everest, and continuing debate over Big Tech’s role in the dash. Below is your concise, investor‑focused roundup with context and what to watch next. Key takeaways (today) 1) Louisville: safety pause, then prep to restart After Tuesday’s UPS Flight 2976 crash near the airport and Ford’s LAP, Ford confirmed LAP operations were paused, employees were evacuated amid
Stock Shock: Volvo Cars Surges 40% on Profit Beat, Ford’s Wild Ride Continues

Stock Shock: Volvo Cars Surges 40% on Profit Beat, Ford’s Wild Ride Continues

In summary: Ford’s stock is trading near recent ranges (mid-$11s) as investors weigh its sturdy truck cash flows and dividends against EV struggles and recall risks ts2.tech. Volvo’s shares, by contrast, have leapt after a cost‑cutting triumph ts2.tech. The next moves hinge on Q3 earnings (Ford’s out Oct 23 close, Volvo just reported), US policy shifts, and each company’s execution in the EV era. Bloomberg, Reuters and CNBC experts note that with Ford at ~15× earnings and rich yield ts2.tech, a solid execution could spark gains – but any more missteps might erase recent progress. For Volvo, analysts see room if
lon Musk’s $1 Billion Tesla Stock Buy – A Game-Changing Bet Shaking Up EV Stocks

Tesla’s October Shockwave: New EVs, Autopilot Upgrades, AI Shake-Up & Global Gambits

New Vehicles and Product Releases Tesla’s vehicle lineup is evolving rapidly. In late 2025 the automaker is rolling out a cheaper EV to broaden its market. Tesla confirmed it built “first builds of a more affordable model” in June 2025 and plans volume production in the second half of 2025 ts2.tech. Musk described the new car as basically a stripped-down Model Y crossover ts2.tech – likely with a smaller battery and fewer frills to hit the mid-$30K price band (versus ~$45K for today’s base Model Y). Early reports (and spy photos) suggest it will share the Model Y’s platform under
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